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Back in the days of cocaine in Coca-Cola, Headache meds were 1/10 straight up opium, weight loss pills were methamphetamines, smoking cured ailments and "hysterical paroxysm" was a thing.
That was why I used to really like that show MadMen. They did such a great job of how things were then. The scene of a Doctor walking in to see a patient with a cigarette in hand brought back memories of when this was common.Reminds me of those cigarette ads from back in my dad's days growing up, that promoted more doctors smoke a particular brand etc. Ads you'll never see again.
When they banned them from TV I used to miss those ones from one of them where the 100's were always getting caught on things because of how long they were.
At least in those days, they knew how to make a vaccine that WAS a vaccine.At least people took their vaccines back then.
They could also solve basic math equations, knew the names of each State Capitol, and could write a properly structured sentence.In the era of that ad, kids of her age probably knew more about firearm safety than most adults do these days.
One potato, two potato, three potato…… WHORE!Please God do not let him play with guns...Have seen the line of succession?
Hmmmm…. being coerced by governmental agencies to take an improperly vetted, irreversible, vaccine with a ton of ignored and covered up reported adverse effects AND that is starting to show signs of actually mutating human DNA…..At least people took their vaccines back then.
At least in those days, they knew how to make a vaccine that WAS a vaccine.
I had to look up "hysterical paroxysm" and read that in extreme cases women underwent surgical hysterectomy for what was essentially normal functioning female sexuality. Crazy...Back in the days of cocaine in Coca-Cola, Headache meds were 1/10 straight up opium, weight loss pills were methamphetamines, smoking cured ailments and "hysterical paroxysm" was a thing.
We've definitely come a long way since then.
OMG Crest stole 'cavity creeps' from this condom ad!View attachment 1094435
How about this one??
Even today that would only cost about $100 per revolver. I wonder how the quality control was at that time for that price?$6 revolvers? Bubblegum yeah I'm in! I'll take 100 please.
You just took the words out of my typing fingers.That was why I used to really like that show MadMen. They did such a great job of how things were then. The scene of a Doctor walking in to see a patient with a cigarette in hand brought back memories of when this was common.
At least people took their vaccines back then.
Not all ads have to feature pajama boy so cheer up.At least people took their vaccines back then.
Am I the only one who noticed (in an ad referencing condoms) the number on his hat medallion?View attachment 1094435
How about this one??
I think I'd prefer to opt the other for that long drive through the night, thank you.Too bad I can't drop by my local apothecary and pick up a tincture of opium for the weekend. That'd be pretty sweet.
A Taurus 65 is about $400 and a much better gun. If you're willing to spend $20 and half an hour, you can lighten the springs to the point where the trigger feels really good.Your math seems fine but something doesn't add up. Just looking at a Ruger LCR as a comparable revolver and the MSRP on those is $700. Where's the difference coming from?
I wish I had that much hair left.